Despite university supervisors’ critical role in the success of PK-12 teacher candidates, research is limited on how to best prepare supervisors to mentor their supervisees and interact with cooperating teachers and school administrators. By using two surveys and a focus group meeting, this qualitative study explores supervisors’ experiences to surface dilemmas of supervisory practice. Results indicate supervisors suffer overwhelming workloads, feel marginalized by their institutions, lack ongoing training, and are often unclear as to what their role is. The success of the cadres of clinical supervisors ultimately depends on training, but more crucially on full engagement by their home institutions
The field of teacher education has embraced robust models of clinically based teacher preparation. I...
While there are documented benefits of full-time faculty participating in clinical supervision, chal...
Teacher education as a field has embraced the idea that clinically-based teacher education will bett...
Prior research shows that supervisors of teacher candidates are typically underprepared for their wo...
University supervisors of student teachers are an essential component in teacher education, yet they...
The importance of field supervision of student teacher candidates is well-recognized. However, the r...
Researchers, both within and outside the field of education, have launched a multitude of studies, c...
The face of teacher supervision has changed tremendously in the past decades. That, of course, has i...
For various reasons, graduate students often hold the position of university supervisor. Because thi...
BackgroundUniversity supervisors in teacher education assume a complex and demanding role, which is ...
In search for better practices there has been a plethora of research in preservice teacher training....
Preparing teachers in clinically rich contexts requires teacher educators who are skilled and knowle...
This qualitative research study investigated a faculty liaison (FL) model, an alternative to traditi...
In an effort to integrate university coursework with field-site experiences and bolster pre-service ...
University supervisors for special education teachers are preparing teacher candidates to have many ...
The field of teacher education has embraced robust models of clinically based teacher preparation. I...
While there are documented benefits of full-time faculty participating in clinical supervision, chal...
Teacher education as a field has embraced the idea that clinically-based teacher education will bett...
Prior research shows that supervisors of teacher candidates are typically underprepared for their wo...
University supervisors of student teachers are an essential component in teacher education, yet they...
The importance of field supervision of student teacher candidates is well-recognized. However, the r...
Researchers, both within and outside the field of education, have launched a multitude of studies, c...
The face of teacher supervision has changed tremendously in the past decades. That, of course, has i...
For various reasons, graduate students often hold the position of university supervisor. Because thi...
BackgroundUniversity supervisors in teacher education assume a complex and demanding role, which is ...
In search for better practices there has been a plethora of research in preservice teacher training....
Preparing teachers in clinically rich contexts requires teacher educators who are skilled and knowle...
This qualitative research study investigated a faculty liaison (FL) model, an alternative to traditi...
In an effort to integrate university coursework with field-site experiences and bolster pre-service ...
University supervisors for special education teachers are preparing teacher candidates to have many ...
The field of teacher education has embraced robust models of clinically based teacher preparation. I...
While there are documented benefits of full-time faculty participating in clinical supervision, chal...
Teacher education as a field has embraced the idea that clinically-based teacher education will bett...